Former Cambridge Rugby player Alex Goode has been added to the Barbarians squad to face England in the Old Mutual Wealth Cup at Twickenham on Sunday.

The 29-year-old Saracens full-back has joined up with the invitational side, which has more than 1000 caps worth of experience, after receiving a cull-up from head coach Vern Cotter.

Goode, who attended the Leys School, Cambridge, successfully defended his European Champions Cup crown this season with the north London club, although their Aviva Premiership title defence came to an end with an 18-16 defeat to Exeter in the semi-finals last weekend.

Despite making 21 appearances for England, scoring eight points, he has not made an appearance for the national side since England’s 58-15 victory over Figi in November, in which he scored.

Twelve nationalities are represented in the Barbarians squad with players from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, Argentina, Samoa, Figi and Georgia.

After playing England, the Baa-Baas travel to Belfast to face Ulster at the Kingspan Stadium on June 1.